I just drove over to the storage lot to check on the brand of tires. They are Tacoma tires, 235-85R/16s. I keep them covered with tire covers and pull up on old bridge timbers to keep them off of the gravel. I usually wipe them down after each trip with Armorall and keep them air'd up to 80 pounds. Since they still look pretty good and I've only got a little of 2,000 miles on them, I suppose I'll just watch them real close and if it looks like they are starting to have any problems I'll switch over to a Michlin or B.F. Goodrich tire. I might also look at Bridgestone if the make trailer tires, I've really good luck with Bridgestone tires on my truch and cars in the past.
Thanks for all the information. I just wish I had more time to spend on this web site getting "well read" before retirement in 5 years!
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